A storm likened to the ‘Beast from the East’ could wreak havoc on English football this weekend according to forecasters.

Wintry weather is set to hit the country in the next few days due to an Arctic Freeze sweeping its way across Britain and forecasters are warning that snow could fall almost anywhere.

The Met Office have also admitted they cannot rule out of a repeat of the ‘Beast from the East’ that caused chaos last year as some predictions estimate it could feel like -17C in some places.

That could have a further impact on English football, with 10 Premier League games scheduled for this weekend, with Newcastle the most northern and Bournemouth the most southern teams hosting games.

Several matches across the English leagues fell foul of the weather last year and there are fears the same could happen again due to the predicted adverse conditions. Elsewhere in the top flight Manchester United host Brighton, Leicester travel to Wolves and Arsenal welcome to Chelsea to the Emirates, while in the Championship an in-from Hull City side head to Aston Villa.

In rugby league Hull FC head across the M62 to St Helens on Saturday afternoon while Hull KR are set to host Toronto Wolfpack at KCOM Craven Park, both 2pm kick-offs.

Here’s a full list of the fixtures that could be impacted in the top two divisions of football.